Travel Videos, DVD of Zimbabwe at Lowest Prices

VHS. Video Visits. Visit Hwange and Mana Pools and confront elephants in majestic herds. Fish on Lake Kariba, formed by the Kariba Dam. Visit the capital of Harare, a city of flowering trees, massive skyscrapers and international commerce. Witness the majesty of Great Zimbabwe, home to the stone fortress of ancient kings. Thrill to a white water journey below the legendary Victoria Falls. 54 minutes

DVD. Nature Wonders. 10 Minutes. Located in the south of the African continent and located on the Zambia/Zimbabwe border, Victoria Falls are one of the world's most amazing and impressive wonders of nature. Between February and March, when the Zambesi is at its strongest, an average of more than 500 million liters of water shoot over edge of the waterfall every minute. Indeed, the dimensions of the Victoria Falls beats all records, at an average height of 97 metres, the Victoria Falls are around one and a half times as long and also twice as high as the world famous Niagara Falls in North America. Dense tropical rain forests now cover the former basins of earlier waterfalls and have thus created vegetation that would not normally thrive in the surrounding area. According British explorer, David Livingstone, the waterfalls were such an incredible sight that even passing angels would have been awestruck and amazed by their outstanding beauty. Even a century and a half after they were first discovered, the majestic Victoria Falls are still one of the greatest natural spectacles in the world.

VHS. Globe Trekker Video. Zimbabwe, Botswana and Namibia stretch in a band across the southern peninsula of Africa. A natural wilderness of flood plains, forests, savannahs and deserts, these are some of Africa's most intriguing destinations. Traveler Andrew Daddo begins his journey in Zimbabwe at Victoria Falls in the tranquil serenity of the upper Zambezi River. From here he travels south to Botswana and the Okavango Delta. He ends his extraordinary adventure at Diaz Point in Namibia where Europeans first landed in Africa. 47 minutes Along the Way ~ $_$_START_LIST ? Bungee jump down Victoria Falls. ? Snack on boiled worms. ? Meet a pride of lions at Chombe National Park. ? Canoe through the crocodile infested waters of the Okavango Delta. ? Ride in a dune buggy over the Namib Desert. $_$_END_LIST

DVD. African Secrets. 30 Minutes. Filmed at Mwanga Lodge in Northern Zimbabwe, this episode showcases various species of game roaming the country’s planes. With the aid of old bones, Gordon and Debbie Putterill, who run the place, describe the living habits of the animals on show. Every skull, every shinbone, every tooth - has a story behind it, which Gordon and Debbie expertly build up. By the time the episode concludes, the viewer is bound to have learned much more than the commonly known facts about animal life.

DVD. African Secrets. 30 Minutes. Filmed around Hippo Pools Wilderness camp, this episode reveals some of the creatures crawling on the earth’s surface, or flying above it - all of them hitherto taken for granted. The program captures creatures such as the Scarlett-chested Sunbird, the Forktailed Drongo, the Firefinch, the Golden-breasted Bunting, the Golden-tailed Woodpecker, the Leguaan, the Agama, the Klipspringer and the rock Dassie, among others. These are rare species, especially to the camera lenses. Their appearance on the screen is much more than amusing. If one is not amused by the lifestyles of these creatures, one is sure to be fascinated by the thrilling leguaan fight or the leguaan’s odd but intelligent fishing habits.

DVD. African Secrets. 30 Minutes. Like the title says, this is the story of the crocodile inhabiting the waters of the Zambezi River. Although it belongs to the Nile crocodile species, we were tempted to call it the Zambezi crocodile, to give it a name closer to home.
This episode explores some of the tourist attractions along the Zambezi escarpment before scaring us with the discovery that most of these beautiful areas are in fact crocodile infested. The program also gives previously unknown information about the crocodile’s lifestyle and anatomy.

DVD. African Secrets. 30 Minutes. This program looks at the visual arts industry in Zimbabwe. It shows various artists at work as well as some of the cultural products displayed and sold in some of Zimbabwe’s galleries. The episode focuses on stone and metal sculpture, painting, batik printing, basket weaving and pottery among other forms of art. It unveils the secret behind artist’s conceptualisation of art. It also tells on the administration of the visual arts industry in the country.
Visual Arts and Craft is a story told through narration and interviews with some of the renowned artists in the country. The various artifacts captured in this video tell the story of the peoples producing it and captures the history of the nation and the diverse culture of its peoples.

DVD. Planet Terra. 5 Minutes. ROYALTY FREE five (5) minute films set to music (cleared) on 365 destinations around the world. A total of 1,825 minutes of royalty-free filler available. Each episode gives the viewer an overview of the major sites each destination has to offer in stunning consistent photography and sound track. Rights include perpetual public performance and the right to add your own narration. Rights are limited to a single website, vessel (Plane, Train, Bus, Ship), and facility (office, transportation facility, school, jail, etc) and may be shown over a closed circuit internal network within the facility or vessel.Rights do not include the editing or alteration other than the addition of narration, nor the resale of these episodes. Additional rights or fleet pricing is also available.Each film is delivered via download, dvd, or email in uncompressed H.264 .mov format for maximum quality that can easily be converted to Flash or any other desired format. For multiple episodes, they can also be delivered on a hard drive or tape.